Show I LOCAL OCA BRIEFS I St J L JL tJ BANK CLEARINGS The clearings of the local banks yesterday e were For the corresponding day last year ear they I amounted to I GOES INTO BANKRUPTCY Emer Emerson son V Shurtliff of Ogden filed a petition of voluntary bankruptcy yesterday in the United States court Shurtliff is a livery liveryman liveryman liveryman man by occupation His liabilities amount to 1526 and his assets SEcts amount to all of which is claimed to be exempt SILVER ELK EXHIBITED The sil silver silver silver ver elk offered as the prize for the lodge bringing the most ladies ladles to the Elks convention in Denver which was won by the local lodge is on exhibition In Boyd Parks window After being on ex cx exhibition exhibition a few days it will be placed in inthe inthe Inthe the lodge clubrooms COMPLAINT AGAINST A complaint charging Nick with disturbing the peace was filed before Jus Justice Justice Justice tice of the Peace Lee at Bingham yester yesterday yesterday yesterday day by County Count Attorney Parley P Chris Christensen Christensen Christensen was arrested a few nights ago a o when he was supposed to be gunning for John Bogden another citizen of Bingham WILL GIVE EXCURSION The Fra Fraternal Fraternal Fraternal Brotherhood is to give an excursion excursion sion slon to Lagoon today A program of sporting g events will be carried out o t in the afternoon and a large number of prizes will be given for fot other features W lV S Giesy is chairman of the general commit committee tee and John M Thorne is chairman of the amusement committee RETURNS HOME HO Dr J JE JE JB E B who came clime to Salt Lake with his family about a year rear ago for the pur purpose purpose purpose pose of managing the Judge Miners home has returned to his home In Han Hancock Hancock Hancock cock Mich It is necessary to secure an endowment of to run the home and is needed to equip and furnish it As it is indefinite when this can be secured he returned to Michigan where he will resume his former practice CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Civil service examinations will be held August 29 and 30 to fill ten vacancies of assistant engineers in the Philippine ser service service service vice The salaries attached to the positions positions positions run from 1400 to 1800 1600 per year ear Examinations will be held on the same date lot for an inspector of sewers and wa waterworks waterworks waterworks in the Philippine service There Is a salary of 1000 attached to the positron tron tl n APPOS P BOUND BOU D OVER George Pap pos a Greek was arraigned yesterday af afternoon afternoon afternoon before Judge Dana T Smith on the charge of inciting a riot at Garfield He was bound over to the district court under bail ball which he lie furnished Pap pos was one arrested at Garfield two months ago by Sheriff C F Emery Pappas was re released released released leased on habeas corpus proceedings about six weeks ago but was rearrested Saturday BURIED UNDER LUMBER LU IBER PILE John Salas and George Millis Greeks were injured Sunday afternoon at Gar Garfield GarfIeld Garfield field In loading a car with lumber While engaged in their work a pile of planks toppled over on them Salas was caught under the lumber and his right leg was broken He was brought to the St Marks hospital late Sunday night where hIs ils injuries were attended Mill Millis re received received a few bruises which were dressed at the camp ROBBED IN POOL HALL J R Craach of Murray had stolen from froth his lis coat last night in the Pastime pool hall lall at 46 Commercial street I aach hung lung up his coat in the hall while playing a game of pool with a friend After the game he put on his coat and left lOft the place He discovered later that his lila pock pockets pockets ets its had been searched and his pocket pocketbook pocketbook book ook taken It contained a 5 bill some silver and a check for re reported reported reported ported his loss to the police Dolice BARBER LICENSES ISSUED The state board of f barber examiners as a re result result sult suit of an examination held yesterday issued licenses as follows T W Pol Polard Pollard Pollard lard ard George Lontos A E Harvey Harve W B Blondeau BRondeau BRondeau Rondeau londeau A E Chamberlain G D Ply Plyer her ler er W Charles Foster Reese Price J B Strew J G Lord Fremont Day J B Ott Otto H A Durant Adam Stump Harry Cunningham Cunninghan T C Cole Coleman Coleman man Theodore Whitney Y J J Richards s and James W T Fitches The committee vill ViII hold an executive session today to consider the cases of six Ogden barbers who vho have refused to renew their licenses LEASE NEW QUARTERS At a luncheon at the Commercial club yester yesterday yesterday day da afternoon the members of the board of governors of the Salt Lake Real Es Estate Estate tate ate association and the Deseret Agricultural Agricultural tural ural Manufacturing society and the board oard of directors of the Manufacturers Merchants association of Utah formal formally ly y agreed to sign a lease on the Swan building on West Third South street for fora a term of ten years The exhibits of natural resources and the manu manufactured manufactured products of the state which have lave been assembled by the three organ will be moved moed to the new quarters quarters ers of the three organizations during the next few days as stated in Sundays Herald |